Robin Williams stars in director Terry Gilliam's twisted comedy The Fisher King. Columbia has done an excellent job at making sure this 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer is clear and concise. The colors and black levels are all spot-on with only the slightest amount of edge enhancement creeping into the image. Otherwise, this is a great-looking image that should really please fans. The soundtrack is presented in Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround in English and is, alas, not half as effective as the video presentation. While all aspects of the dialogue, effects, and music are quite clear, dynamic range and fidelity is sorely lacking in this mix. Also included on this disc are English subtitles. Viewers are likely to go bonkers when they find out the only extra features available on this disc are a few measly theatrical trailers.
When the name Robin Williams is mentioned regarding film, the high points are Mrs. Doubtfire, Flubber, and Good Morning, Vietnam. While all of those films are great, this mid-90s gem is worth seeing.
Whose Line is it Anyway? host Drew Carey welcomes a slew is special guests including David Hasselhoff, Richard Simmons, and Jerry Springer in this best-of release featuring 10 uncensored episodes of the hilarious improvisational comedy series.
I've been watching Whose Line is it Anyway? since I was young, and this set was great for its nostalgia factor. My personaly favorite episode was where Richard Simmons was a special guest. Yes, he's quirky and odd, but the 22 minute run time of that episode alone is worth it.
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